Cities and Nature

Here’s how to design cities where people and nature can both flourish

An impression of biodiversity sensitive urban design (BSUD) developed by the authors in collaboration with Mauro Baracco, Jonathan Ware and Catherine Horwill of RMIT’s School of Architecture and Design. Author provided.

Urban nature has a critical role to play in the future liveability of cities. An emerging body of research reveals that bringing nature back into our cities can deliver a truly impressive array of benefits, ranging from health and well-being to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Aside from benefits for people, cities are often hotspots for threatened species and are justifiable locations for serious investment in nature conservation for its own sake.

Australian cities are home to, on average, three times as many threatened species per unit area as rural environments. Yet this also means urbanisation remains one of the most destructive processes for biodiversity …  Click here for the full article.

This article is an extract from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

WATAG believes that Box Hill CBD would really benefit from planning at all levels, with Urban Nature in mind.

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New Kid on the Block

WELCOME 

Combined Residents of Whitehorse
Action Group

CROWAG will advocate for appropriate and sustainable development and lobby for a balance of all development with the need to preserve and enhance the quality of life for residents and the natural landscape of Whitehorse.

Being a relatively new Action Group in the Whitehorse region, WATAG welcomes CROWAG as an even newer Action Group committed to trying to achieve development that meets community needs into the future, rather than being anchored in the present or the past.

Click to visit the CROWAG website.

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The long and the short of it

Active Transport Big and Small

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And the small one IS rideable!

Just some of the fun at the WATAG stall at the Whitehorse Spring Festival.

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Kid and Family Friendly towns

Deliberate design works!

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Too much of a good thing?

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Walk, ride or scoot this October!

Walk to School 2018 runs from the 8th of October through to 2nd November.

Check out https://www.walktoschool.vic.gov.au/ and leave the car at home…but not just for the month…make it permanent!

 

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